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Sun Wukong wrote:As far as how high the ranks go, with the current manga its very clear that mages can go very far above and beyond simple S rank. I would suggest adding SS, X and perhaps an L rank as well.
When we talked you mentioned of a struggle between wanting to do ranks and wanting to do stats. For this I suggest a sort of "Focus" system. In this system the normal Mage ranks will apply to every character but also with every character you are able to pick a "focus" meaning something that they personally excel at. For example these focuses could:
- Strength: Having a focus in strength means that your character is physically stronger than other mages of their rank that do not have a strength focus.
- Speed: Having a focus in speed means that your character is physically faster than other mages of their rank that do not have a speed focus.
- Endurance: Having a focus in endurance means that your character is physically more durable than other mages of their rank that do not have an endurance focus.
- Magic: Having a focus in magic means that your characters magic is more potent in damage than other mages of their rank that do not have a focus in magic. This does not mean that their spells are "stronger" or would trump a mage of equal rank's spell but that, should they land a hit with their spells, they cause a little more damage than a mage who doesn't have a focus in magic.
- Mana: Having a focus in mana means that your characters mana pool is slightly larger than those of their rank who do not have a focus in mana. Having a focus in mana would allow you to cast more spells per thread without tiring as quickly than those who do not have a focus in mana.
Mizuko wrote:Sun Wukong wrote:As far as how high the ranks go, with the current manga its very clear that mages can go very far above and beyond simple S rank. I would suggest adding SS, X and perhaps an L rank as well.
When we talked you mentioned of a struggle between wanting to do ranks and wanting to do stats. For this I suggest a sort of "Focus" system. In this system the normal Mage ranks will apply to every character but also with every character you are able to pick a "focus" meaning something that they personally excel at. For example these focuses could:
- Strength: Having a focus in strength means that your character is physically stronger than other mages of their rank that do not have a strength focus.
- Speed: Having a focus in speed means that your character is physically faster than other mages of their rank that do not have a speed focus.
- Endurance: Having a focus in endurance means that your character is physically more durable than other mages of their rank that do not have an endurance focus.
- Magic: Having a focus in magic means that your characters magic is more potent in damage than other mages of their rank that do not have a focus in magic. This does not mean that their spells are "stronger" or would trump a mage of equal rank's spell but that, should they land a hit with their spells, they cause a little more damage than a mage who doesn't have a focus in magic.
- Mana: Having a focus in mana means that your characters mana pool is slightly larger than those of their rank who do not have a focus in mana. Having a focus in mana would allow you to cast more spells per thread without tiring as quickly than those who do not have a focus in mana.
I agree with the SS and X ranks, but not the L rank.
Sun Wukong wrote:When we talked you mentioned of a struggle between wanting to do ranks and wanting to do stats. For this I suggest a sort of "Focus" system. In this system the normal Mage ranks will apply to every character but also with every character you are able to pick a "focus" meaning something that they personally excel at. For example these focuses could:
- Strength: Having a focus in strength means that your character is physically stronger than other mages of their rank that do not have a strength focus.
- Speed: Having a focus in speed means that your character is physically faster than other mages of their rank that do not have a speed focus.
- Endurance: Having a focus in endurance means that your character is physically more durable than other mages of their rank that do not have an endurance focus.
- Magic: Having a focus in magic means that your characters magic is more potent in damage than other mages of their rank that do not have a focus in magic. This does not mean that their spells are "stronger" or would trump a mage of equal rank's spell but that, should they land a hit with their spells, they cause a little more damage than a mage who doesn't have a focus in magic.
- Mana: Having a focus in mana means that your characters mana pool is slightly larger than those of their rank who do not have a focus in mana. Having a focus in mana would allow you to cast more spells per thread without tiring as quickly than those who do not have a focus in mana.
Mizuko wrote:Combining stats and ranks seems to be getting a bit more complicated than need be. Stats and ranks together create needless confusion, as far as I'm seeing. How on earth is one supposed to easily differentiate between the different types of each rank? It's brain overload, almost. I like the rank system itself, but with the different types of each rank, is there going to be a specific marker to define the difference? Right now, the difference between a speed based D-Rank mage, and a non speed-based D-Rank mage is pretty much nonexistent.
Sun Wukong wrote:Mizuko wrote:Combining stats and ranks seems to be getting a bit more complicated than need be. Stats and ranks together create needless confusion, as far as I'm seeing. How on earth is one supposed to easily differentiate between the different types of each rank? It's brain overload, almost. I like the rank system itself, but with the different types of each rank, is there going to be a specific marker to define the difference? Right now, the difference between a speed based D-Rank mage, and a non speed-based D-Rank mage is pretty much nonexistent.
Well as far as "need to know" information goes, the "Focus" would either go on the character application or the magic application, I would think that is the best place to put it. As far as other people seeing that information, as long as its on something important it's fine because, especially IC, your character wouldn't be able to simply tell if someone is faster or not without first finding out. The system is rather simple however, so long as you are a rank higher than someone you are clearly better, if you are a half a rank higher than someone you simply have the "edge" in that focus and if you are equal..then you are equals.
Also it won't get much more complicated than this either because every character will have only 1 Focus (possibly a maximum of two via shop purchase) so it just allows each individual to get to gently diversify their character from the normal of "everyone's skills are the same"
Mizuko wrote:In this respect, are you trying to make it so that all stats are combined with ranks, or just the one Focus? And if just the on Focus, are the other stats going to be ignored, or considered the same as anybody else's?
Serenity wrote:But would I work similar to 'Occupations' within One Piece sites? For example, if I wanted to 'focus' on speed, I'd put it in a section of the app. From there, have an 'occupation' ability. For example, for speed, I'd be able to successfully 'dodge' any level spell once a thread. Or for, let's say a mana focus, an 'occupation' ability would be 'able to use any low rank spells without the use of mana.' Stuff like that. Is that what you're thinking or am I thinking something else? >.>
Zed wrote:If what I am getting at is you want this in a naruto stat base system where the user can be a High Rank mage but certain stats could or could not be equal to their actual rank like say Speed is B but Strength is A so if they fought someone with a Speed of A but strength of B they would be slower than the opponent but stronger in terms of rank making the battle less prone to Meta and the like?